Affordable


What makes an electric bike "affordable?" Everyone will have a different opinion, ours is "it costs less than $2,000." Ebikes in this category tend to offer good value for money and we recommend starting with one of these if you've never owned an electric bike before.
1,295
28MPH
750W
25Mi+


The Ride1Up Turris will cost you around $1,295 USD, but trust me, this thing is jam-packed with value, so don’t think this is some low-quality Ebike. The Turris is starting 2023 off with a bang, and in our opinion, Ride1Up may be the forerunner for the best-value Ebike on the market! Now, we’re an unbiased review channel over here, but we’d be remiss if we didn’t mention that this is seriously an affordable Ebike to consider! This bike comes from a company that knows a thing or two about Ebikes, and they're not afraid to show it.
1,300
28MPH
500W
25Mi+


The Denago City Model 1 Step-Thru Ebike aims to offer urban commuters and casual riders a comfortable, convenient, and efficient means of transport. With its step-thru frame, advanced motor setup, and thoughtful cockpit design, this Ebike promises to take the pain out of city travel. With a price tag of just $1,300 does it deliver? Let's find out.

1,800
28MPH
750W
35Mi+


I've been riding around on the Denago Fat Tire Step-Thru Ebike for a week now and it's about time to give you my full impressions. In summary, this Ebike checks all the boxes for utility and comfort, without compromising style or performance. Denago might not be as well-known as some brands, but they've shown their expertise with this offering, and have done so at an affordable price of $1,800 to boot! 

1,699
30MPH
750W
120Mi+


With a full kit of accessories and an eye-popping 2,880Wh battery capacity, the Aniioki AQ177 Pro Max is making waves in the electric bike market! It's much heavier than your average e-bike but that weight translates to stability at speed and ridiculously long range. It looks sleek, feels amazingly comfortable, and has a sturdy integrated rack that will make it an attractive option for delivery riders everywhere.

1,499
28MPH
750W
20Mi+


The Ranger S is a newer entry to Heybike's large lineup, a heavy-duty fat tire folder that's ready to tackle just about anything. Capable of carrying up to 400 pounds thanks to sturdy cast-alloy wheels, the Ranger S includes a wide rear rack and has standard mounts for a front basket. Full fenders and excellent integrated lighting allow riding at night or in bad weather. And of course, it folds for easier storage! There's a lot of value packed in here for a surprisingly affordable price tag.

1,700
28MPH
750W
40Mi+


The HovAlpha is an affordable, off-road-ready Ebike that comes in step-over and step-through frame options. We're reviewing the step-though version today, so let's dive into the specs!

1,500
25MPH
500W
25Mi+


The Folding 1 by Denago is a versatile eBike that brings together the benefits of a folding bike with the performance features of a traditional electric bicycle. Boasting a Shengyi rear hub motor, a high-capacity battery, and a host of rider-friendly features, let's take a closer look at what this eBike has to offer. Oh, and it’s only $1,500 to boot.

1,850
28MPH
750W
50Mi+


The Cheetah boasts a double battery setup, offering an impressive 25 amp-hour battery capacity. This feature is a surefire attraction for those who wish to embark on longer rides without constantly worrying about the next charge. Is it worth the price tag of $1,850? Let's find out!

1,300
28MPH
750W
25Mi+


The Freedom Fatty 2.2 is Wing's take on off-road and adventure-ready. Known mainly for their frames that have a gravity towards the city streets, it was cool to see how the thick Kendas transformed it into an Eike ready to go off concrete and through a muddy trail or two.

1,997
20MPH
500W
25Mi+


The Soda Bike from Michael Blast is a rip-roaring good time! It looks good, it feels good and reminds me of riding my Walmart BMX when I was a kid. Except it's way better, and I'm not 80lbs anymore. It has a 500w motor, decent range, and hydraulic brakes...what more do you want?

1,300
25MPH
500W
20Mi+


The Freedom ST.2 is an affordable, approachable step-through that offers all of the things you love about Wing's bikes, with a sweet step-through design. All Wing bikes shop with a motion alarm, which makes them feel a bit more high-tech than the price tag would make you think. Find out what we think about the Freedom ST.2 in our In-Depth Review.

1,800
28MPH
500W
40Mi+


The Antelope Pro has got some juice! With its two batteries, totaling 1,200Wh of capacity, a 500-watt motor, and an affordable price tag of $1,800, this isn't your typical mid-size, fat tire Ebike. Let's dive into the specs, and see if the rest of the Antelope is as exciting as the capacity here.

1,800
28MPH
500W
30Mi+


The TX19 is an off-road-ready electric mountain bike. It features a 500-watt motor, a 15.6 Ah battery, hydraulic brakes, and air suspension. All of that is riding on durable CST 27.5" tires. Check out the other specs in the review!